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USA: Molson Coors plans to cut up to 390 jobs, outsource duties to Hewlett-Packard
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Ireland: Carlsberg cleared, but Heineken faces fresh probe in Scottish & Newcastle deal
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Russia: Beer sales stable in 2007, cans rise in popularity
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Australia: Champ Private Equity and Castle Harlan considering a A$500 million offer for United Malt Holdings
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Denmark, Finland & Sweden: Malting barley 2007 crop experiences a free fall, the quality still presenting problems on protein and germination
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France: Malting barley market inactive for 2007 crop, feed barley prices continue to increase
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USA: Both feed, malting barley markets come off a mixed two-week period
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Russia: Federal Antimonopoly Service allowed Carlsberg to be the sole owner of Baltika
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Russia: Baltika Breweries signs agreement with Asahi Breweries to produce Asahi Super Dry beer
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UK: A reduced price waste glass collection ‘Carlsberg Green glass service’ could go national
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China: Tsingtao Brewery A-shares trading suspended for regulatory review
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Philippines: The Securities and Exchange Commission has approved the P23-billion initial public offering of San Miguel Brewery
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UK: S&N launches 'widget' versions of Foster's and Kronenbourg
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USA: Mexico’s leading beer brand reveals new advertising campaign to emotionally connect with Mexican adult consumers in the U.S
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USA: Fusarium head blight incidence almost inexistent in most U.S. barley producing states during 2007
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Ukraine: Feed barley prices remain unchanged but very high
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Japan: Government buys 20,000 tonnes of feed barley via SBS tender
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Australia: ABB to raise its grower indicator rate by 0.25%
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USA: Molson Coors plans to cut up to 390 jobs, outsource duties to Hewlett-Packard
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Molson Coors Brewing Co. plans to eliminate up to 390 jobs in Canada, the United States and other parts of the world and outsource their duties to Hewlett-Packard Co, Canadian Press reported March 13.
The Canadian-American beer maker says the cuts will be divided about evenly among the company's three operating divisions: Coors Brewing Co. in Golden, Colo., Coors Brewers Ltd. in England and Molson Inc. in Toronto.
The cuts will be in human resources, information technology and finance.
Molson Coors spokeswoman Kabira Hatland said Wednesday the cuts are part of an effort to save US$250 million over three years. She says about a third of the savings is expected from the cuts and the rest from efficiency improvements.
About 40 Molson Coors workers are expected to transfer to HP, one of the world's biggest computer services companies, and up to 350 others will be laid off.
Molson Coors says functions to be taken over by HP will be done in Canada, Costa Rica, India, Puerto Rico and Poland.
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Ireland: Carlsberg cleared, but Heineken faces fresh probe in Scottish & Newcastle deal
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Heineken faces extra scrutiny from competition authorities in Ireland over its deal to buy Scottish & Newcastle, Drinks International reported March 12.
Ireland’s Competition Authority has asked the EU for permission to launch its own investigation into the Scottish & Newcastle (S&N) deal.
If granted, Heineken could face a prolonged period of limbo in the country, potentially extending beyond the EU’s April 4th deadline for a ruling, an European Commission spokesperson said.
The Dutch beer group agreed to take S&N's Irish business as part of a £7.8bn deal with Carlsberg to buy and carve up the UK brewer.
Heineken Ireland recently claimed a 22 per cent share of the Irish beer market, after sales rose four per cent last year to €346m.
Carlsberg, which is set to take S&N’s Kronenbourg business in France and operations in Greece, last week received clearance for its part of the takeover from the EU Competition Commission.
Officials said the deal “would not result in any significant change in France and Greece, as Carlsberg is currently not active in these markets”.
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Russia: Beer sales stable in 2007, cans rise in popularity
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Sales of domestic beer remained stable in 2007, Beer-Union has recently reported. Member companies of the Federation of the Brewing and Soft Drinks Industry sold a total of 426.3 million litres of beer, up 0.2 per cent on the previous year. Retail is still the largest distribution channel for beer, accounting for 78 per cent of sales.
The most significant change has been seen in beer containers. The transitional period for the elimination of taxes on cans drew to an end at the turn of the year and the industry prepared itself for this by stepping up sales of beer in cans. Sales of beer in Finland by cans rose from 22 per cent to 38 per cent. Draft sales by restaurants and bars remained virtually unchanged at 16 per cent, while the share accounted for by bottled beer declined to slightly under 46 per cent.
The share of all brewery beverage sales by cans rose from the previous year’s figure of 14 per cent to 23 per cent in 2007. Refillable plastic and glass bottles accounted for 63 per cent. Fourteen per cent of beverages were sold on draft at restaurants and bars.
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UK: Pub closures accelerate towards 30 per week
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Pubs have been closing at the rate of 27 a week - nearly four every day - over the past year, according to the latest figures released by the British Beer & Pub Association, media reported March 13. The current closure rate is seven times faster than in 2006 and 14 times faster than in 2005.
1,409 pubs closed during 2007. This is a sharp acceleration on previous years. Pub numbers were down 216 in 2006 - four a week - following a fall of 102 in 2005 – two a week.
Rob Hayward, Chief Executive of the BBPA, said: “Britain’s pubs are grappling with spiralling costs, sinking sales, fragile consumer confidence and the impact of the smoking ban. These figures show the stark reality of the pub trade today, in contrast to the hype surrounding the myth of “24-hour drinking” and extended pub opening hours. Pub closures at this rate are threatening an important hub of our social fabric and community history. What we need to stop the decline is support from Government and the general public."
Urban pubs have been hardest hit, with two per cent of all urban pubs closing in the last six months. Pubs without the room to
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Australia: Champ Private Equity and Castle Harlan considering a A$500 million offer for United Malt Holdings
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The private equity owners of United Malt Holdings, one of the world's largest producers of malt for the brewing and distilling industries, are considering a A$500 million ($467 million) float of the business, Australian media reported, according to Reuters, March 13.
The Australian Financial Review, citing no sources, said Australian buyout firm CHAMP Private Equity and its U.S. affiliate Castle Harlan were believed to be assessing options for a possible exit to take advantage of malt prices that have risen on strong demand.
According to CHAMP's Web site, UMH has revenues in excess of $400 million and has 14 plants in the United States, Canada, Australia and the United Kingdom. It is a major supplier to beer makers such as Foster's Group, the newspaper said.
CHAMP and Castle Harlan bought the businesses that make up UMH in 2006 from U.S.-based ConAgra Foods Inc and South African consumer goods group Tiger Brands.
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Japan & Canada: Malt import from Canada decreasing
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Japan’s malt imports have been declining due to lower beer sales. Consequently, import demand for Canadian malt has also been decreasing, according to Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, March 7. This poses some challenges for Canadian maltsters as Japan accounts for a large portion of export malt sales.
Canadian malt exports to Japan have averaged around 160 kt over the last 5 years. For 2007-2008, exports to Japan are forecast at about 150 kt, similar to 2006-2007.
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Denmark, Finland & Sweden: Malting barley 2007 crop experiences a free fall, the quality still presenting problems on protein and germination
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Crop 2007 has experienced a “free fall” from mid February till now by about 25-35 €/ton, slowly beginning to “look like” parity crop 2008, according to H. Abildstrøm & Co. ApS, March 13. Buyers absent while shipments still presenting some problems on protein and germination. They are covered “on paper” but still do not make any attempts to repurchase (at drifting prices). Crop 2008 is still to a certain degree directed by the developments in France and UK. Wheat traders have their CBT and Matif to watch, while the malting industry and its related clients have their Creill and Southampton plus developments on the southern part of the Globe. “Spilling over” from the wheat markets are still visible but less profound than last month.
Crop 2009 has had a period of “dormancy” but recently showing signs of waking up on the buying side. Availability also on this crop is linked to farmers` willingness to participate. So far price wise crop 2009 has positioned itself between 8 and 13 €/ton below parity periods 2008.
To make things rolling again will need completion of drilling in the major supply countries thereby leaving the whole crop in the hands of the weather. With extreme
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France: Malting barley market inactive for 2007 crop, feed barley prices continue to increase
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Malting barley market is still little developed, according to La Depeche, March 13. The prices for 2007 crop have decreased this week due a total lack of interest from the buyers. The views are aimed mostly at 2008 crop, with vendors and buyers observing attentively the development of spring barley.
Feed barley market was calmer this week after the buyers had assured covering stocks from an increasing market. The prices have increased both in ports and inside the country.
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USA: Both feed, malting barley markets come off a mixed two-week period
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Cash prices for malting and feed barley were mixed since the last report, with prices for both classes up on some elevator boards and down on others, Farm & Ranch Guide reported March 13.
However, changes in either direction were rather minor as the barley markets stabilize while they wait for the results from the first planting intentions report that's due out the end of March.
Louis Arnold, president of the North Dakota Barley Council, feels there will a slight increase in barley acres as some of those who switched from raising barley a few years ago in favor of other crops, come back into the fold. The reason for this migration back to barley, according to Arnold, is due to two main factors - good price contracts being offered for the 2008 crop for both feed and malting barley, and lower input costs.
“I think our barley acreage is going to be up somewhat this year, not big time, but more acres than we had last year. And with the contracts as high as they are, there will quite a bit of that which will be contracted,” he said. “They are even offering feed barley contracts, and I can never remember that
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The Influence of Protein and Protein Blending
on Modification and Malt Specifications
P. M. Tansing,
S. J. Logue,
S. Roumeliotis,
R. Kaczmarek and
A. R. Barr
Adelaide University, Dept. of Plant Science, PMB1, Glen Osmond, SA, 5064, Australia
Introduction
In order to achieve malting grade, Australian barley must generally
have a grain protein (GP) concentration of between 9.0 – 11.8 %
(ABB Grain Ltd). For overseas markets, the trend is towards an
even tighter GP range (10.0 – 11.5 % GP). Management of malting
segregations can be difficult for bulk handling authorities,
and therefore "active stack management" of grain that allows
for the inclusion of a wider range of GP to achieve
an ideal "average" GP is an attractive solution.
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French Malting Barley Prices. Nominal prices
EURO = USD 1.5568 March 14, 2008 |
Crop year |
2007 |
2008 |
Parity |
FOB Creil |
FOB Creil |
Position |
July 2007 |
July 2008 |
Type |
Variety |
EURO |
USD |
EURO |
USD |
2RS |
Scarlett |
278.00 |
433.00 |
280.00 |
436.00 |
2RS |
Prestige |
277.00 |
431.50 |
279.00 |
434.50 |
2RS |
Cellar |
276.00 |
430.00 |
278.00 |
433.00 |
2RS |
Sebastien |
275.00 |
428.50 |
277.00 |
431.50 |
2RS |
Astoria |
275.00 |
428.50 |
277.00 |
431.50 |
2RS |
Cork |
275.00 |
428.50 |
277.00 |
431.50 |
6RW |
Esterel |
243.00 |
378.50 |
247.00 |
384.50 |
French Feed Barley Prices. Nominal prices
EURO = USD 1.5568 March 14, 2008 |
Crop year |
2007 |
Parity |
FOB Creil |
Position |
July 2007 |
Type |
EURO |
USD |
Feed Barley |
201.00 |
313.00 |
Prices for Danish malting barley are available on site
www.e-malt.com/MarketPrices
EURO = USD 1.5568 March 14, 2008 |
Crop year |
2007 |
Parity |
FOB Antwerp |
Position |
March 2008 - Sept 2008 |
Conditioning |
Bulk |
In bags |
Bulk containers |
Bags, containers |
Malting barley variety |
EURO |
USD |
EURO |
USD |
EURO |
USD |
EURO |
USD |
2RS |
Scarlett |
535.00 |
832.50 |
558.50 |
869.50 |
550.50 |
857.00 |
564.50 |
879.00 |
2RS |
Prestige |
533.50 |
831.00 |
557.50 |
867.50 |
549.50 |
855.00 |
563.50 |
877.00 |
2RS |
Cellar |
532.50 |
829.00 |
556.50 |
866.00 |
548.00 |
853.00 |
562.50 |
875.50 |
2RS |
Sebastien |
531.50 |
827.00 |
555.00 |
864.00 |
547.00 |
851.50 |
561.00 |
873.50 |
2RS |
Astoria |
531.50 |
827.00 |
555.00 |
864.00 |
547.00 |
851.50 |
561.00 |
873.50 |
2RS |
Cork |
531.50 |
827.00 |
555.00 |
864.00 |
547.00 |
851.50 |
561.00 |
873.50 |
2RS |
Average price |
532.50 |
829.00 |
556.50 |
866.00 |
548.00 |
853.00 |
562.50 |
875.50 |
6RW |
Esterel |
491.00 |
765.50 |
515.50 |
802.50 |
507.50 |
790.00 |
521.50 |
812.00 |
* |
Asia Malt 70/30 |
520.50 |
810.00 |
544.00 |
847.00 |
536.00 |
834.50 |
550.00 |
856.50 |
** |
Asia Malt 50/50 |
512.50 |
797.50 |
536.00 |
834.50 |
528.00 |
821.50 |
542.00 |
843.50 |
EURO = USD 1.5568 March 14, 2008 |
Crop year |
2008 |
Parity |
FOB Antwerp |
Position |
Oct 2008 - Sept 2009 |
Conditioning |
Bulk |
In bags |
Bulk containers |
Bags, containers |
Malting barley variety |
EURO |
USD |
EURO |
USD |
EURO |
USD |
EURO |
USD |
2RS |
Scarlett |
522.00 |
812.50 |
545.50 |
849.50 |
537.50 |
836.50 |
551.50 |
859.00 |
2RS |
Prestige |
520.50 |
810.50 |
544.50 |
847.50 |
536.50 |
835.00 |
550.50 |
857.00 |
2RS |
Cellar |
519.50 |
808.50 |
543.50 |
845.50 |
535.00 |
833.00 |
549.50 |
855.00 |
2RS |
Sebastien |
518.50 |
806.50 |
542.00 |
843.50 |
534.00 |
831.00 |
548.00 |
853.00 |
2RS |
Astoria |
518.50 |
806.50 |
542.00 |
843.50 |
534.00 |
831.00 |
548.00 |
853.00 |
2RS |
Cork |
518.50 |
806.50 |
542.00 |
843.50 |
534.00 |
831.00 |
548.00 |
853.00 |
2RS |
Average price |
519.50 |
808.50 |
543.50 |
845.50 |
535.00 |
833.00 |
549.50 |
855.00 |
6RW |
Esterel |
480.50 |
749.50 |
505.00 |
786.50 |
497.00 |
773.50 |
511.00 |
795.50 |
* |
Asia Malt 70/30 |
508.00 |
791.00 |
531.50 |
827.50 |
523.50 |
815.00 |
538.00 |
837.00 |
** |
Asia Malt 50/50 |
500.50 |
779.00 |
524.00 |
816.00 |
516.00 |
803.50 |
530.00 |
825.50 |
NB: Prices published are theoretical malt prices including financial cost,
THC (for bulk and bags container) and all administrative costs.
This prices may fluctuate according to the quantity per delivery
and technical specifications.
* - 70/30 = 70% Average two Rows Spring and 30% Six Rows Winter
** - 50/50 = 50% Average two Rows Spring and 50% Six Rows Winter
Source: E-malt.com
Canada: Barley Supply and Disposition as of March 06, 2008
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2006-2007 |
2007-2008f |
2008-2009f |
Seaded area, '000 ha |
3,690 |
4,397 |
4,420 |
Harvested area, '000 ha |
3,223 |
3,998 |
3,950 |
Yield, tonne/ha |
2.97 |
2.75 |
3.06 |
Production, '000 metric tonnes |
9,573 |
10,984 |
12,100 |
Imports, '000 metric tonnes |
43 |
35 |
35 |
Total Supply, '000 metric tonnes |
12,905 |
12,511 |
13,435 |
Exports, '000 metric tonnes |
1,988 |
2,800 |
2,600 |
Food & Industry Use, '000 metric tonnes |
147 |
150 |
150 |
Feed, Waste, Dockage, '000 metric tonnes |
8,896 |
7,861 |
8,785 |
Total Domestic Use, '000 metric tonnes |
9,426 |
8,411 |
9,335 |
Carry-out Stocks, '000 metric tonnes |
1,492 |
1,300 |
1,500 |
Average Price, CA$/tonne |
165 |
195-215 |
185-205 |
f: forecast, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, March 06, 2008
March 13
1974 Charles de Gaulle Airport opens near Paris France
1979 European Monetary System is established, ECU created
1986 Microsoft Corp. goes public at an initial offering price of $21 a share, raising $61 million just one day after Oracle Corp.'s own IPO. Microsoft closes the day at $28.
March 14
1634 Académie Française opens
1821 On one of the quietest days in Wall Street history, the market is open, but not a single share of stock changes hands.
1950 General Motors reports net earnings of $656,434,232 (record)
March 15
1817 The New York Stock Exchange officially prohibits the "fictitious sales," or wash sales, that had enabled speculators to manipulate individual stocks without even owning them.
1827 University of Toronto is chartered.
1892 1st escalator patented by inventor Jesse W. Reno (New York City)
March 16
1915 United States Trade Commission organizes
1933 President Franklin D. Roosevelt takes the U.S. off the gold standard, removing the yellow metal from coinage and circulation, even banning it as a collectible.
1987 IBM releases PC-DOS version 3.3
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